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what are signs of throat /barrel burn out? 280AI
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<blockquote data-quote="longbowelk" data-source="post: 1204148" data-attributes="member: 41272"><p>Tom H:</p><p>Looks like there may be hope on this as my COAL and Ogive is very close. It may be that this was built for 175 and up. I did email the seller to see if he can give me some answers since he put it together of which he must have specified the throat. I have not heard back from the seller as of yet. The smith said it was tapered. </p><p>Sounds like it would be ok if the fire formed COW method leaves them a tad rounded that it would be ok to load them up and see what it looks like as far as accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longbowelk, post: 1204148, member: 41272"] Tom H: Looks like there may be hope on this as my COAL and Ogive is very close. It may be that this was built for 175 and up. I did email the seller to see if he can give me some answers since he put it together of which he must have specified the throat. I have not heard back from the seller as of yet. The smith said it was tapered. Sounds like it would be ok if the fire formed COW method leaves them a tad rounded that it would be ok to load them up and see what it looks like as far as accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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